Are You Falling Into This Green Networking Trap?
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- What would you say if you had two minutes to describe yourself to a group of intelligent, creative people who were there, ready and willing, to help you?
- How effective do you think you’d be?
- What kind of results would you receive based on your two-minute description?
- Would you get targeted ideas you can use or muddy ideas that you can’t act on?
- Take time to get as clear as you can about your green vision.
- Prepare for networking opportunities ahead of time.
- Evolve your pitch as your situation evolves.
- You’ll receive better tips, suggestions, resources, contacts, referrals, and job offers.
- By better I mean on target, directly relevant to your needs.
- You’ll put forth the image of being clear, concise, passionate, and enthusiastic about your interests.
- What’s the best way to describe who you are in this situation?
- What’s your big vision of where you are going in the green economy?
- What are you going to ask for in this situation?
- I’m currently working as a salesperson in the pharmaceutical industry. I’m talking with people as I explore green careers.
- When I was young I worked in construction. Now I find I’m passionate about the green building industry and exploring options within that green industry.
- I’ve done some research on the green building industry. Can you answer a few questions I have?
- OR, I’m interested in talking with people in these areas x, y, z within the green building industry. Can you refer me to contacts or professional associations within these areas?
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